EasyManua.ls Logo

Tascam M-2600MKII User Manual

Tascam M-2600MKII
12 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Page #1 background imageLoading...
Page #1 background image
1
M-2600MKII
QUICK TIPS
M-2600
MKII Application Guide Introductory Briefing
The M-2600MKII Series mixing console offers tremendous signal routing flexibility
combined with a versatile and musical equalization system. This guide is designed to
assist you in maximizing your use of the mixer. To gain the most from this guide, configure
your system as outlined on pages 3 and 4.
Taking Advantage of the M-2600MKII’s Split EQ Capability
The M-2600MKII Series Consoles provide four band, splittable EQ on each channel strip.
HI and LOW EQ are of the shelving variety while HI MID and LO MID EQ is sweepable.
Both types of equalization default to the Channel Path.
Beneath the HI and LOW EQ is a switch labeled MONitor. Pressing this switch places the
HI and LOW EQ in the monitor path. Beneath the HI MID and LO MID EQ there is another
switch labeled MONitor. Pressing this switch places the HI MID and LO MID EQ in the
monitor path.
Beneath the HI MID / LO MID EQ MON switch is another switch labeled EQ. This switch
inserts or removes the two types of equalization from the Channel Path only. Its function
is dependent upon the setting of the two MONitor switches.
By taking advantage of the MONitor switches found in the EQ section of the M-2600
MKII
consoles, you have the advantage of using the EQ in any combination that best suits your
needs. As this level of flexibility provides countless opportunities to fine tune your mix, we
encourage you to experiment with this section of the console. The following example is
only one of many possible uses for splittable EQ.
You're mixing down eight tracks from tape with a number of virtual tracks via your MIDI
system. The tape recorder is feeding TAPE IN, channels 1 through 8, which are now
placed in the Channel Path via the FLIP switches. As your MIDI system is huge, you are
also using channel inputs 1 through 8 (LINE engaged) to accommodate the individual
outputs of your drum machine. These signals are now in the Monitor path. Channel
one of the console is managing both the brass parts on tape (Channel Path) and the
kick drum (Monitor Path) via the MIDI system.
You want to boost the low end punch of the kick drum. Press the upper MONitor switch in
the EQ section. You can now adjust the LOW EQ control and affect a change to the kick
drum.
By pressing the EQ button in the HI MID / LO MID area of the EQ section, you can now
experiment with the sweepable EQ to obtain the greatest clarity from your brass parts
which are in the Channel Path - ensuring this track has the bite that it needs to cut through
the mix.
Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Tascam M-2600MKII and is the answer not in the manual?

Tascam M-2600MKII Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAnalog Mixer
Aux Sends4
Subgroups4
Phantom PowerYes
Faders60mm
Built-in EffectsNo
EQ3-band EQ
Channels24 or 32 (depending on model)

Summary

M-2600MKII Application Guide Introduction

Split EQ Capability Overview

Explore the console's four-band, splittable EQ for versatile mixing and sound shaping.

In-Line Monitoring on the M-2600MKII

Channel and Monitor Paths Explained

Differentiate between the Channel Path (MIC/LINE) and Monitor Path (TAPE IN).

Flipping Channel/Monitor Paths

Learn how the FLIP switch inverts signal routing between Channel and Monitor paths.

Channel/Monitor Path Operation Example

Step-by-step guide to understanding signal flow via Channel and Monitor paths.

8-Track Configuration Connections

DAT Recorder Connections to M-2600MKII

M-2600MKII to Reference Monitor Setup

16-Track Configuration Connections

Direct vs. Group Output Switching

Effect Send/Return Loop for Wet/Dry Mixes

Summing AUX Sends for Shared Effects

Control Room Monitoring Options

Separate Cue and Monitor Mixes

Engineer's Monitor Mix Setup

Set up the monitor section for the engineer's preferred mix, using TAPE IN signals.

Talent's Separate Cue Mix Setup

Create a separate cue mix for the talent using AUX 1-2 and AUX 3-4.

Using Stereo Effects

M-2600MKII Talkback Facilities

Zeroing the M-2600MKII Mixer

Zeroing the Mixer Procedure

Step-by-step guide to setting all controls to their default flat position.

Related product manuals